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WingsOfParagon t1_j1v4jbo wrote

Install the Sony app and go to "Sound" and perform the noise cancelling optimizer. See if it solves the problem.

If not, just turn off ANC completely unless you really need it.

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Big_Fig7825 OP t1_j1y104i wrote

Hey, the app is not helping so much.

>If not, just turn off ANC completely unless you really need it.

Do you know how to do it? Because I tried a lot of time and haven't find a way.

Thanks!

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WingsOfParagon t1_j1y3693 wrote

Quick preface...I have the XM3, so I'm hoping the control is the same.

On the headphone, there is a button on the left side labeled NC/Ambient, you can use it to toggle noise canceling (NC) on and off. You can also accomplish this in the Sony App under the "Sound" tab under heading "Ambient Sound Control", where there's a slider to go from Noise Cancelling to Ambient Sound 1.

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Big_Fig7825 OP t1_j1ybtzn wrote

Oh yeah I know what you are talking about, I tried it but it doesnt remove the vacuum effect..

Thanks anyways))

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